string "aufs-standalone version"
default ""
help
- The version you choose must match that of your kernel. Usually,
- the sha1 of the cset you want to use; avoid using a branch name
- as this yields non-reproducible builds.
+ The version you choose must match that of your kernel.
+ Usually, the sha1 of the cset you want to use; avoid using a
+ branch name as this yields non-reproducible builds.
- See the following resources to see what versions are available:
+ See the following resources to see what versions are
+ available:
- For aufs3.x: https://sourceforge.net/p/aufs/aufs3-standalone/ref/master/branches/
- For aufs4.x: https://github.com/sfjro/aufs4-standalone/branches/all
+ For aufs3.x:
+ https://sourceforge.net/p/aufs/aufs3-standalone/ref/master/branches/
+ For aufs4.x:
+ https://github.com/sfjro/aufs4-standalone/branches/all
endif # aufs
config BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_TARBALL
bool "Custom tarball"
help
- This option allows to specify a URL pointing to a kernel source
- tarball. This URL can use any protocol recognized by Buildroot,
- like http://, ftp://, file:// or scp://.
+ This option allows to specify a URL pointing to a kernel
+ source tarball. This URL can use any protocol recognized by
+ Buildroot, like http://, ftp://, file:// or scp://.
- When pointing to a local tarball using file://, you may want to
- use a make variable like $(TOPDIR) to reference the root of the
- Buildroot tree.
+ When pointing to a local tarball using file://, you may want
+ to use a make variable like $(TOPDIR) to reference the root of
+ the Buildroot tree.
config BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_GIT
bool "Custom Git repository"
default BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_GIT_VERSION \
if BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_GIT_VERSION != "" # legacy
help
- Revision to use in the typical format used by Git/Mercurial/Subversion
- E.G. a sha id, a tag, branch, ..
+ Revision to use in the typical format used by
+ Git/Mercurial/Subversion E.G. a sha id, a tag, branch, ..
endif
Path to the kernel configuration file
Note: this can be a defconfig file or a complete .config file,
- which can later be saved back with make linux-update-(def)config.
+ which can later be saved back with make
+ linux-update-(def)config.
config BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES
string "Additional configuration fragment files"
choice
prompt "Kernel compression format"
help
- This selection will just ensure that the correct host tools are built.
- The actual compression for the kernel should be selected in the
- kernel configuration menu.
+ This selection will just ensure that the correct host tools
+ are built. The actual compression for the kernel should be
+ selected in the kernel configuration menu.
config BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_GZIP
bool "gzip compression"
depends on BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_IMAGE_TARGET_CUSTOM
help
The filename of the kernel image, if it is different from the
- make target (above). Only Xtensa uses a filename different from
- the make target. Defaults to BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_IMAGE_TARGET_NAME.
+ make target (above). Only Xtensa uses a filename different
+ from the make target. Defaults to
+ BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_IMAGE_TARGET_NAME.
If unsure, leave it empty.
depends on BR2_arm || BR2_armeb
depends on BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_UIMAGE || BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_APPENDED_UIMAGE
help
- If your ARM system's Linux kernel is configured with the new (3.7+)
- multi-architecture support (CONFIG_ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM=y in your
- kernel config), then it is necessary to specify a kernel load address
- when building the uImage. This should be a hexadecimal string
- beginning with 0x, for example: 0x00008000.
+ If your ARM system's Linux kernel is configured with the new
+ (3.7+) multi-architecture support (CONFIG_ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM=y
+ in your kernel config), then it is necessary to specify a
+ kernel load address when building the uImage. This should be a
+ hexadecimal string beginning with 0x, for example: 0x00008000.
If unsure, let this option empty.
config BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_DTS_SUPPORT
bool "Build a Device Tree Blob (DTB)"
help
- Compile one or more device tree sources into device tree blobs.
+ Compile one or more device tree sources into device tree
+ blobs.
Select the dts files to compile in the options below.
if BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_DTS_SUPPORT